Echnidoidea abrader with envelope: A yellow envelope labeled with excavation details lies above an artifact, possibly a bone tool, beside a black and white scale.
Echnidoidea abrader with envelope

A yellow envelope labeled with excavation details lies above an artifact, possibly a bone tool, beside a black and white scale.

Name/Title

Abrader

Entry/Object ID

2011.001.321

Description

A small abrader made of an echinoidea animal, possibly of the Heterocentrotus genus. Original accession number handwritten on one edge. It is slightly abraded on one side with obvious striations but not abraded to a smooth flat surface. It is broken off at the larger end.

Collection

Kaho'olawe Collection

Cataloged By

Gavagan,Terri

Made/Created

Notes

Identified By: Delimont, K. Date Identified: 1984-01-26

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Abrader

Nomenclature Class

Multiple Use T&E for Materials

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Tools

Search Terms

Archaeology, Artifacts, Cultural Resources, Archaeological sites, Archaeology, Cultural Resources, Site 142, Site 142A, tools, marine resources, Kealaikahiki Work Area, Kealaikahiki 'Ili, Kealaikahiki Ili, Kealaikahiki Traditional Cultural Property, Habitation site, deposit site, abrader, urchin, echinoid, Heterocentrotus, Artifacts, Cultural resources, Marine resources

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

50-20-97-142A-59

Dimensions

Width

0.9 cm

Length

3.47 cm

Weight

1.7 g

Dimension Notes

Thickness: .8 cm

Relationships

Related Places

Place

Site

Site 142A, Site 142

'Ili

Kealaikahiki 'Ili

Ahupua'a

Kaho'olawe

Moku

Honua'ula

Mokupuni

Maui Mokupuni

State/Province

Hawai'i

Country

United States of America

Related Publications

Notes

Historic Properties Task Order Report Revision 1 UXO Clearance Project Kaho`olawe Island Reserve, Hawai`i Contract No.: N62742-95-D-1369 Task Order: 0015 by Hallett H. Hammatt, Ph.D. Joseph A. Jimenez, M.A. Tanya L. Lee, M.A. Tom Devereux Koa Hodgins Prepared for Parsons-UXB Joint Venture Prepared by Cultural Surveys Hawaii, Inc. Kailua, Hawai`i July 2001